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Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'The Three Guides', an albumen photograph of Kate, Sophia and Johanna, titled within the image and numbered 116, 21cm x 28cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION:Heavy wear to right hand edge with chipping and some small tears. Bottom and left edges with some wear, Top edge appears to have been cut. Image surface with light age wear. Perhaps light fading at edges, some browning verso. 20.5 x 28.5cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Rangi Tahi', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 37, 28.5cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Edges on this example much better, minor wear to top right and bottom left corners, top left corner with small section lacking. Image surface with light age wear. Perhaps lightly faded around the edges. 28.5cm x 21cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Pekama Titari Ohaeawai', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 40, 28cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Edges pretty good, only very light wear, small nick to top left corner. Image perhaps lightly faded. Image surface with light age wear, perhaps a little grubby. Light browning verso. 28cm x 20.9cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Menehira Whatiwatihoe', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 23, 28cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Some wear to all edges, crease to upper left corner and upper two corners folded over. Image surface with light age wear. Lightly browned verso. 28.5cm x 21.4cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Te Retimana Te'Rurapoutu', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 62, 28cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Bottom left corner with some chipping. Minor wear to right corners. Left hand edge with some miss-cutting. Image surface with light age wear. Perhaps lightly faded. Light browning verso. 28cm x 21cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Anehana'', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 67, 28cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Small fold over to bottom right corner. Light edge wear to all four sides, minor crease at one edge and blemish to top left corner which appears to be original. Image surface with light age wear. Perhaps lightly faded at edges. Light browning verso. 28cm x 21cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Te Retimana Te'Rurapoutu', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 63, 29cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Upper edge with wear and four small tears, upper corners worn and with some losses. Side egdes much better. Bottom edge with general wear, corners rounded and with small tear. Image surface with light age wear. Some fading to edges and light browning verso. 29cm x 21cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Menehira Whatiwatihoe' holding a taiaha, an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 22, 29cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Top and bottom edges with wear and creasing, other edges with light wear, loss to top left corner and smaller loss to bottom right corner. Left hand edge perhaps with minor fading. Lightly browned verso. Image surface with light age wear. 29cm x 21cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Heta Te Haara Ohaeawai', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 46, 28cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Wear to the edges, heaviest to top and bottom with creasing at all corners, heaviest top upper left corner. Two small tears at edge. Image surface with light age wear. Light fading at edges and minor browning verso. 29cm x 21cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Tekoa', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 18, 29cm x 21.2cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Bottom edge rather worn and messy and with five tears. Upper edge also worn but much lesser do. Small losses to three corners and two small chips to left hand edge. Lightly grubby, faded to upper left and lightly browned verso. Image surface with light age wear. 29cm x 21.2cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Pineaha Warekohai', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 71, 28cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: Some wear to all edges, folding over at both left corners. Wear to other two corners. Small tear to bottom edge. Image surface with light age wear. Perhaps lightly faded at edges. Minor browning verso. 28cm x 21.3cm
Elizabeth Pulman (1836-1900), 'Wetani Rore Tatangi', an albumen photograph, titled within the image and numbered 11, 29cm x 21cm. Elizabeth Pulman (originally from Lymm Cheshire) is regarded as the first professional female photographer in New Zealand. She, and her husband George, ran a photography studio in Auckland. CONDITION: General wear to all edges, two small tears to left hand edge, small crease to bottom left corner and slight fold over to top left and bottom right corners. lightly browned verso but image generally colour good. Image surface with light age wear. 29cm H x 21cm W
Matchbox Superfast boxed diecast group, 5 examples to include No.7 VW Golf, metallic green with amber glazing, K type Box (NM-BVG), No.10 Plymouth Police Car, white and black, New K type box (VG-BVG), No.12 Citroen CX, light metallic blue, yellow interior, New L type Box (VG-BVG), No.14 Mini Ha-Ha, red body with target decal, New J type Box (NM-BVG), and a No.20 Police Patrol, J type box, Rola-Matics (NM-BVG)
Codeg (UK) "New Sports Car", red bakelite body with black steering wheel and black wheels and hubs, clear plastic wind shield, fitted with clockwork drive, operational steering, and fitted with light up head and rear lamps, in the original labelled all card box, with key and packing piece, tape repair to box lid
35 assorted Military related diecast vehicles, mixed scales and manufacturers, to include Trackside, Eaglemoss, Hobbymaster, Corgi and others, all in original boxes, examples include Hobbymaster A34 Comet British Cruiser Tank, Hobbymaster M24 Chaffee Light Tank, Trackside AEC Mammoth Ballast Box with low loader, and others
Mixed plastic and balsa wood kits by Frog, Revell and The Laughing Whale, 4 boxed as issued examples to include Frog Trinity House Light ship, Frog North Sea Lifeboat, Revell HMS Victory, and The Laughing Whale "The Dory" balsa wood kit, also sold with a quantity of model making tools and accessories,
Corgi Toys boxed diecast group, 3 examples to include No.420 Ford Thames Airborne Caravan, in lilac and purple (G-BG), No.439 Chevrolet Fire Chief Car, yellow rood light, and Fire Dept. stickers to doors (G-BG) and a No.497 The Man From UNCLE Thrush buster, missing sliding tray and waverly ring, box outer only (G-BG), all examples was some play wear
A mixed lot of silver and EPNS and other items to include a pair of silver dwarf vases of waisted form, Chester 1912, by Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, 9cm high, approx 92g, a late Victorian silver mounted cut glass ink well, a pair of EPNS bottle coasters, a pair of EPNS three light candelabra, a small Regency style circular gilt framed convex wall mirror, a 19th Century Japanese Imari fluted bowl (hairline) etc.
A small quantity of gold and silver jewellery comprising a 14K gold smokey quartz dress ring size R, an 18ct gold two stone diamond ring size O, two 18ct gold plain bands with inscriptions size S and O, a pair of 18ct gold flower earrings set with light blue stones with hook fittings, another similar yellow metal pair set with white stones, a modernist design silver brooch set with a purple stone and a white metal filigree butterfly pendant etc.
Mens Jackets: Brook Taverner Black Wool Blazer with Durham CC member badge, Charles Tyrwhitt Grey Checked, Winebergs Black Blazer with Royal Society of St George badge, Charles Tyrwhitt light blue dogtooth check, Charles Tyrwhitt Brown/Blue Check & Brook Taverener Brown Woollen Tweed, all approx. size 40 (6)

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